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Not that he's dead (yet), but Bishop Geoffrey Robinson's birthday is the 10th of August 1937 according to the german wikipedia page:

 

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_James_Robinson

 

I was going to say he was apparently in remission, but apparently he's back in the "Please pray for the sick" section of the local church bulletins this month. Time will tell.

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Round Up #20

 

Gordon Murray: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/3935-the-trumptonshire-trilogy/?p=270557 (BBC Obit In Link)

 

Geoffrey Hill: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/3723-dead-poets-society/?p=270670

 

Telegraph Obit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/07/01/sir-geoffrey-hill-obituary/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

 

Eudoxie Baboul: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/145-worlds-oldest/?p=270714

 

Awaiting Obit.

 

Yves Bonnefoy: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/3723-dead-poets-society/?p=270724

 

BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36692358

 

Caroline Aherne: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/7820-comics-comedy-writers/?p=270760 (BBC Obit In Link)

 

Elie Wiesel: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/6349-nobel-prize-in-death/?p=270804

 

Guardian Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/02/elie-wiesel-nobel-winner-holocaust-survivor-dies

 

Jamie Daniel: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/7827-gangster-gangster/?p=270959

 

Daily Mirror Obit: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/gangland-kingpin-linked-drug-war-8347106

 

Noel Neill: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8610-noel-neill/?p=270994

 

Guardian Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/jul/05/noel-neill-first-actor-to-play-lois-lane-in-superman-dies-at-95

 

Beatrice De Cardi: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8294-the-100-club/?p=271041

 

Telegraph Obit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/07/06/beatrice-de-cardi-archaeologist--obituary/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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TMIB I don't want to ruin your 'reveal' soemtime in December (pfft) but I also don't want to research, oh let's just say cancer mums for instance, only to find I've wasted hours cuz you anticipate a new rule against that sort of name. I'm promise to have no opinion of any new rule, but would like to know what rule or rules you anticipate bringing forward for 2017 for the selfish reason stated. Even if they're 'in the works'.

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I see the DDP main page has been updated. Completely missed that. *wakes up*

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Round Up #20

 

Gordon Murray: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/3935-the-trumptonshire-trilogy/?p=270557 (BBC Obit In Link)

 

Geoffrey Hill: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/3723-dead-poets-society/?p=270670

 

Telegraph Obit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/07/01/sir-geoffrey-hill-obituary/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

 

Eudoxie Baboul: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/145-worlds-oldest/?p=270714

 

Awaiting Obit.

 

Yves Bonnefoy: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/3723-dead-poets-society/?p=270724

 

BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36692358

 

Caroline Aherne: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/7820-comics-comedy-writers/?p=270760 (BBC Obit In Link)

 

Elie Wiesel: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/6349-nobel-prize-in-death/?p=270804

 

Guardian Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/02/elie-wiesel-nobel-winner-holocaust-survivor-dies

 

Nice surprise to come back to from a week away, to find my unique pick Mr Bonnefoy has bagged me some more points. Was going to drop him this year as well, and only kept him because I was unique hunting to compete my team. Sure he was a good egg.

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Latest update...

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Latest update...

 

Doesn't seem like the points for Aherne have been added. Just sayin'.

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Latest update...

 

Doesn't seem like the points for Aherne have been added. Just sayin'.

 

 

Don't think they are up yet for the Theme Teams, but I've definitely got my points added for her in the main scoreboard.

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Round Up #21

 

Abdul Sattar Edhi: https://forums.death...pists/?p=271241

 

BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk...d-asia-36752208

 

Goldie Michelson: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/145-worlds-oldest/?p=271264 (Daily Mail Obit In Link)

 

Gladys Hooper: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8629-the-dead-of-2016/?p=271288

 

Guardian Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/09/britains-oldest-person-gladys-hooper-dies-aged-113

 

Frank Dickens: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/2477-cartoonists-and-animators/?p=271380

 

Telegraph Obit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/07/11/frank-dickens-creator-of-bristow-comic-strip--obituary/

 

Goran Hadžić: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8677-political-frailty/?p=271471

 

BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36776998

 

Péter Esterházy: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/857-authors-last-a-long-time-but/?p=271584

 

Daily Mail Obit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3690737/Hungarian-writer-Peter-Esterhazy-dies-66.html

 

Robert Fano: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/7689-scientists-inventors-and-techno-wizards/?p=271662

 

Awaiting Obit.

 

Bonnie Brown: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/6842-country-for-old-men-and-women/?p=271740

 

Daily Mail Obit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3693790/Bonnie-Brown-country-music-trio-Browns-dead-78.html

 

William Lucas: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8127-british-character-actors/?p=271779

 

Guardian Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/jul/17/william-lucas-obituary

 

Mark Nurthen: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8709-only-famous-for-being-ill-and-dying/?p=271848

 

Awaiting Obit.

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Does this year's DDP all rest on Kate Granger?

 

Bonnie Brown should put The Living End back in the lead for now. However, you have Granger and Kincaid still to go and DDT has neither.

 

Mental to think some teams could finish with well over 130 points and yet be way off the title pace.

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Does this year's DDP all rest on Kate Granger?

 

Bonnie Brown should put The Living End back in the lead for now. However, you have Granger and Kincaid still to go and DDT has neither..

 

 

Ah, but it Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi commits suicide on his birthday (July 28th), that will practically level things up. I'm not writing off Vera Casawhatsherface yet either.

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If a major Japanese earthquake knocks out Dr. NakaMats and Seijun Suzuki I am going straight to the top . :ninja:

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I think Esterhazy and Brown's deaths mean we've got at least 10 teams now with scores in the triple digits? And I'm guessing we'll see at least two more teams this year cross that milestone when Granger inevitably goes.

 

As for me, the only names I think have a likely chance of going before the year's up are Christie, Langhorne, and Wright (though there is the obit question there as well). I think 3rd place is the best I can feasibly reach at this point, the gold will go to either Spade or DDT, with Spade in the better position due to two 10-point gimmes to come, but a Baghdadi droning would probably be decisive for DDT.

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July analysis, spoiler tagged so as to not annoy people due to length...

 

 

 

 

So in April we looked at every surviving celeb from teams currently in the top 20. Now, by mid-July, the field of likely winners has winnowed ever so slightly. To the usual two, some might say, but I’d stretch to the top eight still having a chance if the right path allows. And that’s not just because yours truly is seventh. It cuts the candidates who will win the 2016 DDP for their respective team from 99 to a much more noticeable 36.

 

 

So how are those dicey thirty-six doing?

 

 

 

  1. Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi
    (picked by The Living End, Golden Slumbers)

    April: Too hard to tell with terrorists nowadays.

    Now: Isn’t it just? He seems to be hanging on, and recent events in Turkey might further distract his enemies from seeing him out before the years end. Mind you, didn’t we say that about Jihadi John? 5/10

 

  1. John Bain
    (picked by Deceased Hose)

    April: Certainly dying, the only question is 2016 or 2017. A few brave souls plumped early, they might get dividends yet. 50/50, 5/10

    Now: Still snarking on twitter, I’m erring towards him seeing 2017. 4/10

 

 

  1. Tony Booth
    (picked by Cancerous Hatred)

    April: Said to have greatly deteriorated in the last year. Add to that post stroke issues, emphysema, and heart failure, and Booth is going to be a much more popular DDP figure in 2017...if he lives. 8/10

    Now: Well, his ex-wife died. How much of that he understands is a different matter. The Alzheimers is meant to be going downhill slowly, but the other issues will probably see him off first. 8/10

 

  1. Jimmy Carter
    (picked by Cancerous Hatred, Deceased Hose)

    April: In remission, could go via age. 4/10

    Now: He’s doing his usual thing and taking selfies! He’s as likely to go as any other 92 year old who just put brain cancer into remission. 2/10

 

  1. Marian Cisovsky
    (picked by Cancerous Hatred, unique)

    April: A great spot (Czech footballer with ALS) but diagnosed c 2014, so 2016 feels a bit early. Might have wanted to sit on this a year, lots of players will be nicking it next year. 7/10

    Now: He was able to give an interview 3 days ago, and can still eat fruit and limited sweets. 2016 is far too early for him. 5/10

 

  1. Vera Caslavska
    (picked by The Living End, Heading Nowhere)

    April: Pancreatic cancer, though underwent extensive surgery as it was caught early. 5/10

    Now: Well, here’s some news which will get DDT excited. Vera Caslavska had a version of the Wilko Johnson surgery done in Summer 2015, which is why I’m certain a few of the top sides cut him at the last. At the start of July 2016, she had a PET scan, which revealed cancer, seemingly everywhere. She’s fucked, despite being in good spirits in the interview I took this from. 9/10

 

 

  1. Errol Christie
    (picked by The Living End, DQSP, TJS)

    April: If lung cancer has moved into his bones as rumoured elsewhere. 9.5/10

    Now: See above.

 

  1. Michel Delpech
    (picked by DQSP)

    Now: Still dead, still no obit. The Isle of Wight festival has been and gone. Think its all down to a “X is the second Brel collaborator to die this year after the death of Michel Delpech, 69, in January” type one liner sneaking in somewhere now.
  2. Jannes Eiselen
    (picked by Deceased Hose)

    April: Brain cancer. 7/10

    Now: Tumour removed but unable to act due to recovery from surgery, according to the utra reliable IMDB. 5/10

  3. Keith Farnham
    (picked by Cancerous Hatred, Pan Breed)

    April: Ever get the feeling you’ve fallen for a Clive Derby-Lewis Gambit? 1/10

    Now: Much the same. Goran Hadzic took the “dying villain who actually dies” role this year. 0/10

 

  1. Kate Granger
    (picked by DQSP, Golden slumbers, Heading nowhere, Pan Breed)

    April: A tough one. She does have a cancer with 0% survival rate of 5 years (see July 2016), and it has spread to her liver, lungs and other places. However, she has outlasted expectations for years now. 9/10.

    Now: Now undergoing hospice care, tweets about the intense levels of pains that having your liver and kidneys eaten alive by end stage cancer causes, and is, quite frankly, a dreadfully sad case. 10/10

 

  1. Susan Gubar
    (picked by Deceased Hose, unique)

    April: Cancer.

    Now: As for July blog, her cancer is stable with an experimental drug. 3/10

 

 

  1. Gary Haggarty
    (picked by The Living End)

    April: Could be this years Edwin Drummond, except he does exist. 3/10

    Now: Drummond still allegedly lives, incidentally.

 

  1. Luke Halpin
    (picked by DQSP, unique)

    April: If the GoFundMe is legit, he’s screwed. 8/10

    Now:His cancer is allegedly in remission as of June. If he did have Stage IV cancer, and needed a GoFundMe site for that, I’m slightly sceptical here. 7/10

 

  1. John Hurt
    (picked by Deceased Hose)

    April: Seems to have been picked by those waiting for a relapse. 2/10 currently.

    Now: Had a hospital stay a few weeks ago. Not to worry, he said, just an intestinal issue. Err.. isn’t pancreatic cancer an intestinal issue? 5/10

 

  1. Sharon Jones
    (picked by TJS)

    April: There is a reason so few went for her, despite a pancreatic cancer relapse. 4/10

    Now: Her film is coming out. 5/10

 

  1. Rowena Kincaid
    (picked by DQSP, Pan Breed)

    April: Untreatable cancer spreading quickly 9.5/10

    Now: Has spent nearly every single day since the last update in hospital with pneumonia related complications. Still in good spirits on twitter, and might, if lucky, make 2017, but that’ll be a huge IF. 9.5/10

 

  1. Bruce Langhorne
    (picked by TJS)

    April: In hospice care. 9.5/10

    Now: Hospice care in the US requires a doctor to diagnose a 6 months life expectancy tops. If Langhorne isn’t points for DI by Christmas, he’s been really unlucky, and Langhorne very lucky. 10/10

 

  1. Steve LaTourette
    (picked by Heading Nowhere, Pan Breed)

    April: He had advanced pancreatic cancer a year ago, but doesn’t appear to have slowed down yet. 4/10


    Now: In remission as of May 2016. 1/10

 

  1. Thomas Libous
    (picked by Golden Slumbers)

    Now: Dead. No obit yet.

 

  1. Majestik Magnificent
    (picked by Golden Slumbers, unique)

    Now: Dead. Not a scoobie of a mention in the UK press.

 

 

  1. Mary Lucas
    (picked by The Living End, Golden Slumbers)

    Now: Terminally ill. 8/10

 

  1. Yoshiro Nakamatsu
    (picked by TJS, Golden Slumbers, Heading Nowhere)

    April: Everyone loves Dr Nakamats, seemingly. Not entirely convinced he’s actually ill, to be honest, surviving with cancer would just fit his whole gimmick. 3/10

    Now: As above.

 

 

  1. Gino Odjick
    (picked by Cancerous Hatred)

    April: Doctors gave him 2/3 years last year as “worst case scenario”. 2/10

    Now: Despite social media attempts to use the 2 year old news stories as NEW, he seems to be in a far better place. 2/10

 

  1. Fernando Ricksen
    (picked by Cancerous Hatred)

    April: Swift acting ALS – should make 2017 but you never know. 6/10

    Now: Ended his 7 year court battle with ex, launched a new magazine. Looks more and more like a 2017/2018 pick. 5/10

 

 

  1. Terri Roberts
    (picked by Heading Nowhere)

    April: Terminally ill. 7/10

 

  1. Bishop Geoffrey Robinson
    (picked by Cancerous Hatred, Pan Breed)

    April: Told people his terminal cancer was “in check” in December. Wish I’d seen that at the time. 3/10

    Now: Been fairly busy with the sex crimes stuff in Australia. Recently, his name is back in parish newsletters in the “Please pray for the sick” bit.4/10

  2. Ian St John
    (picked by Heading Nowhere)

    April: Bladder cancer, so bladder and prostate removed. Now bladder cancer which spread into the bone marrow, so chemo. Now looking for a drug trial. 9/10

    Now: No news is... 9/10

 

  1. Mark Sims
    (picked by Pan Breed)

    April: Cancer spread, starting to become resistant to drugs. 9/10

    Now: Drugs still working, able to travel. 7/10
  2. Seijun Suzuki
    (picked by Heading nowhere, unique)

    April: Old. 7/10

  3. Lynne Stewart
    (picked by Deceased Hose)

    Now: Has kept relatively quiet since release. 3/10
  4. Nobby Stiles
    (picked by Pan Breed)

    April: “Gravely ill” said the papers. Little updates since. 6/10

    Now:Not in the 1966 documentary, as you’d expect. 6/10

 

  1. Desmond Tutu
    (picked by Deceased Hose)

    Now: Still quite active. 1/10

 

  1. John Wicks
    (picked by TJS, unique)

    Now: Not seen anything about his rare pancreatic cancer battle in some time, and certainly nothing in the UK papers. 6/10
  2. Suzanne Wright
    (picked by TJS, unique)

    April: Still working despite pancreatic cancer. 7/10

    Now: According to her daughter she was still alive as of 3rd July, but treatment to try and help the disease had failed. 8/10
  3. Joost van der Westhuizen
    (picked by Golden Slumbers, Cancerous Hatred, Pan Breed)

    April: Very ill with ALS, but undergoing experimental treatment. 5/10

    Now: Still fundraising, despite losing his voice. Mentally fit but health is meant to be spiralling quickly. 7/10

 

So, if we take those with 80% or better chance of dying...

 

  1. The Living End 166 (+22)
  2. David Quantick’s Showbiz Pals 164 (-8)
  3. Thomas Jefferson Survives 154 (+11)
  4. Heading Nowhere 149 (+14)
  5. Pan Breed 131 (-5)
  6. Golden Slumbers 128 (-9)
  7. Cancerous Hatred 122 (+10)
  8. Deceased Hose 109 (-3)

 

Hmm, so the numbers suggest Living End is now the favourite, the beneficiary of the Vera Caslavska news, and that I no longer expect a Delpech obit. Oh and whatever the hell is happening with Luke Halpin. Thomas Jefferson Survives is on the charge, though that charge is dependent on whatever age Wright is and her actually getting an obit.

 

 

The rest of us maybe on the outside looking in, but there is a route to Number 1 for Pan Breed on that map via the untimely demises of Sims, van der Westhuizen, Bishop Robinson and Nobby Stiles or one of the US politicians. Unlikely, but if there’s a route there, there’s certainly one for Heading Nowhere or Tommy J. He was right on Cruyff, what not be right on Jones? It’s not over by any stretch.

 

 

 

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With Bonnie Brown, The Love Boat crosses the 100point-mark. Msc's analysis would put it at sixth place with 128pts (Caslavska, Christie, Kincaid) and without the dark horse Gary Haggarty (and my outrageous gambles Storrar and Yeaman). That would be a great result in my second year in the DDP.

The Kincaid/Granger case shows why I have to abandon my "each name in one dead pool only" rule. I knew they would both be hits, but I decided to spread the "talent" across my three teams. It's probably going to result in the Theme Team victory (Shameless' first and probably final appearance) but with Brown being my 23rd Hit this year, more would have been possible. Maybe my B-Team is to blame.

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My random comments on the general state of the race: still hard to predict the winner. The unlikely events will decide it (Baghdadi killed, Delpech getting an obit). But what is going to happen without these events? On principle, TJS "should" win. A rock-solid team which, like about five other teams, would have won in any other year but this one. It's like having a pair of kings pre-flop in a Texas Hold'em game, but others with lots of chances of a flush or a straight. I also declared Captain Chorizo a favourite at one point. That shows how close it is, how the race might depend on a single name, possibly even on those "average" quality picks, Nakamatsu, or van der Westhuizen (high risk, high reward). I also believe that Bishop Robinson is very likely to die this year.

Edit: Maybe this year's hit bonanza was just a coincidence, but I rather believe that this year has seen a new level of deadpooling. Next year will continue that trend (though there is the possibility that the many holdouts and low scores of 2015 all merely delayed their results into 2016). Maybe soon it might be appropriate to field 25-man teams? Or maybe stricter obit rules will shrink the candidates' pool.

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It is interesting to note, as the above post alludes to, just how many of the big-team hits this year were relevant picks last year as well. Crowe, Ford, Angelil, Diski, Lubbock, Travis, Hadzic, Jock Scot, Brinson, Aherne. (for dead cert names who haven't died yet, Granger will fit in this category as well) All of them were DDP-relevant names in 2015, with most of those picked by at least one team that finished in last year's top ten. And all of them are now hits for a team in 2016's current top ten.

 

It also does feel like more 50/50 seeming names have died than usual. A lot of names who were claiming on the mend early this year, or at least seemed like they could see 2017, have died - Bonnie Brown, for the most recent example. Guessing Cruyff right when a lot of top teams reasonably assumed he would see 2017 could very well be my highlight this year.

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Brought Forward:

 

Round Up #21

 

Abdul Sattar Edhi: https://forums.death...pists/?p=271241

 

BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk...d-asia-36752208

 

Goldie Michelson: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/145-worlds-oldest/?p=271264 (Daily Mail Obit In Link)

 

Gladys Hooper: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8629-the-dead-of-2016/?p=271288

 

Guardian Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/09/britains-oldest-person-gladys-hooper-dies-aged-113

 

Frank Dickens: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/2477-cartoonists-and-animators/?p=271380

 

Telegraph Obit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/07/11/frank-dickens-creator-of-bristow-comic-strip--obituary/

 

Goran Hadžić: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8677-political-frailty/?p=271471

 

BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36776998

 

Péter Esterházy: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/857-authors-last-a-long-time-but/?p=271584

 

Daily Mail Obit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3690737/Hungarian-writer-Peter-Esterhazy-dies-66.html

 

Robert Fano: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/7689-scientists-inventors-and-techno-wizards/?p=271662

 

Awaiting Obit.

 

Bonnie Brown: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/6842-country-for-old-men-and-women/?p=271740

 

Daily Mail Obit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3693790/Bonnie-Brown-country-music-trio-Browns-dead-78.html

 

William Lucas: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8127-british-character-actors/?p=271779

 

Guardian Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/jul/17/william-lucas-obituary

 

Mark Nurthen: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8709-only-famous-for-being-ill-and-dying/?p=271848

 

Awaiting Obit.

 

Garry Marshall: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8629-the-dead-of-2016/?p=271905

 

ITV Obit: http://www.itv.com/news/2016-07-20/pretty-woman-director-garry-marshall-dies-at-81/

 

Radu Beligan: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/7873-foreign-personalities-from-stage-screen-politics-and-life/?p=271938 (Daily Mail Obit In Link)

 

Jack Wells: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8709-only-famous-for-being-ill-and-dying/?p=272012

 

Awaiting Obit.

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Brought Forward:

 

 

Round Up #21

 

Abdul Sattar Edhi: https://forums.death...pists/?p=271241

 

BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk...d-asia-36752208

 

Goldie Michelson: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/145-worlds-oldest/?p=271264 (Daily Mail Obit In Link)

 

Gladys Hooper: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8629-the-dead-of-2016/?p=271288

 

Guardian Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/09/britains-oldest-person-gladys-hooper-dies-aged-113

 

Frank Dickens: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/2477-cartoonists-and-animators/?p=271380

 

Telegraph Obit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/07/11/frank-dickens-creator-of-bristow-comic-strip--obituary/

 

Goran Hadžić: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8677-political-frailty/?p=271471

 

BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36776998

 

Péter Esterházy: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/857-authors-last-a-long-time-but/?p=271584

 

Daily Mail Obit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3690737/Hungarian-writer-Peter-Esterhazy-dies-66.html

 

Robert Fano: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/7689-scientists-inventors-and-techno-wizards/?p=271662

 

Awaiting Obit.

 

Bonnie Brown: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/6842-country-for-old-men-and-women/?p=271740

 

Daily Mail Obit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3693790/Bonnie-Brown-country-music-trio-Browns-dead-78.html

 

William Lucas: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8127-british-character-actors/?p=271779

 

Guardian Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/jul/17/william-lucas-obituary

 

Mark Nurthen: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8709-only-famous-for-being-ill-and-dying/?p=271848

 

Awaiting Obit.

 

Garry Marshall: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8629-the-dead-of-2016/?p=271905

 

ITV Obit: http://www.itv.com/news/2016-07-20/pretty-woman-director-garry-marshall-dies-at-81/

Why the hell would anyone have had an 81-year old Garry Marshall (unless a theme team)??? Dude wasn't even sick, died of pneumonia and therefore wasn't sick on Jan 1. It sure as hell had Better been a theme team or a close relative of Marshall's, only those two situations don't demand further explanation.

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Why the hell would anyone have had an 81-year old Garry Marshall (unless a theme team)??? Dude wasn't even sick, died of pneumonia and therefore wasn't sick on Jan 1. It sure as hell had Better been a theme team or a close relative of Marshall's, only those two situations don't demand further explanation.

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Theme team of Garys, Sir C.

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Round Up #21

Abdul Sattar Edhi: https://forums.death...pists/?p=271241

 

BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk...d-asia-36752208

Goldie Michelson: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/145-worlds-oldest/?p=271264 (Daily Mail Obit In Link)

Gladys Hooper: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8629-the-dead-of-2016/?p=271288

 

Guardian Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/09/britains-oldest-person-gladys-hooper-dies-aged-113

Frank Dickens: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/2477-cartoonists-and-animators/?p=271380

 

Telegraph Obit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/07/11/frank-dickens-creator-of-bristow-comic-strip--obituary/

Goran Hadžić: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8677-political-frailty/?p=271471

 

BBC Obit: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36776998

Péter Esterházy: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/857-authors-last-a-long-time-but/?p=271584

 

Daily Mail Obit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3690737/Hungarian-writer-Peter-Esterhazy-dies-66.html

Robert Fano: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/7689-scientists-inventors-and-techno-wizards/?p=271662

 

Awaiting Obit.

Bonnie Brown: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/6842-country-for-old-men-and-women/?p=271740

 

Daily Mail Obit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3693790/Bonnie-Brown-country-music-trio-Browns-dead-78.html

William Lucas: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8127-british-character-actors/?p=271779

 

Guardian Obit: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/jul/17/william-lucas-obituary

Mark Nurthen: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8709-only-famous-for-being-ill-and-dying/?p=271848

 

Awaiting Obit.

 

Garry Marshall: https://forums.deathlist.net/topic/8629-the-dead-of-2016/?p=271905

 

ITV Obit: http://www.itv.com/news/2016-07-20/pretty-woman-director-garry-marshall-dies-at-81/

Why the hell would anyone have had an 81-year old Garry Marshall (unless a theme team)??? Dude wasn't even sick, died of pneumonia and therefore wasn't sick on Jan 1. It sure as hell had Better been a theme team or a close relative of Marshall's, only those two situations don't demand further explanation.

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Theme team of Garys, Sir C.

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